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4 § [ground for the scenes, the pe-|flie capture of salmon is prol ‘(ulmr a and mica formations|ed, except as follows (a) ¥ A have been a source of interest|la from the west side of and admiration to sightseers. @ at 58 degr 0 minutes The formations have assumed itude to Point Wimble } the weird and fantastic propo.- (b) Mainland: from th i | tions of colossal pipe organs, cas ide of Dundas Bay at 58 de i tles, camels, lighthouses and oth-|grees 20 minutes north latitude to 3! |er shapes. The so-called “dry|Point Dun (c) Inian Islands: { L |lakes” in this section are a! t north of 58 degrees 15 min ~ < G | the sub, of much interest 42 seconds, north latited? 3 | These “lakes,” some of them frou. of the east end of the . THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY | three to five miles wide and eigh ern islands; (d) George e |or ten miles long were at one : that island of the Georgs R A : b 2 ot | time filled with water but their group located at 58 de KINOGRAMS—WORLD OF NEWS inlet streams were in some man mitntes, 18 -ssbopS RS ner cut off and after gradual evan titude: (e) Three HilY | oration, the lakes beeame diy s Sound: west cousl Metro-Goldwyn-Maver Presenis The smooth, hard surfaces «f|between northern and south . . | these lake bottoms are to be seen|ern extremitie () Chichagof CI AII{E W’ENDQOP |in some of the sequences of|(sland: east coast of t Althorp 4 4. 1 ) LY | “Desert Valley.” Y hetween degrees, nine minutes H g 4 i - 12 seconds, and 58 degrees, 11 z OWEN ]‘IUORE e ____=|minutes movth latitude; (g) Chi 9 RICHARD BARTHELMESS chagof Island: from Point - AND 1S AT PALACE SUNDAY | |yinjy eastward to a point on the BERT ROACH A RIOT IN SKIRTS; By RUPERT HUGHES THE FUNNIEST FILM SINCE “CHARLEY'S AUNT” I 3 YOUNGEST LEADING MAN IN THE WORLD! “Big Boy.” 4 THE KIND OF COMEDY THE WHOLE FAMILY ENJOYS. “Raisin’ Cain” — a Juvenile § Comedy with an All Kid Cast. | | | | | | ATS 'S CATR rival Rich: variety and TALKS | nounce: There ions he e Fans thou; avery possibility appeared on the silver \ every | West Point cadet but now “Dick"” er John a / Mana midnight en star who ¢ in rthelmess 2 of ch it he had exhausted recently when T. Spickett matinee ¥ west side of Idaho Inlet at 58 de 9 ees, 12 minutes, 18 secon “Inorth latitude; (h) Chichagof Island: from_ a point on east s Inlet 18 of Idaho minutes, at 58 degrees, 12 seconds, north lati- he and eastward to i degrees, six minutes, 18 sec b onds west longitude; (1) “ha- %9, ¢ Island: north coast from v role decidedly original of 16’ Polnt woptwar Wo & it a young Ttalian flower se n -t gy el ¥ The Beautiful City,” & First M&- | g acor oo’ 107 tnutes, aix see fonal attraction which is to be a |, 50 oL T Tame thcoming feature at the Palacc [ quue Gor 0 2 west coast. b and Monday, opening nt[yo o Tl ern and the atinee Sun, yn extremities of the islan {s one of the most human | yiginjand: from Point Gustavug portrayals in Barthelmess' 1ong|, " jae qegrees 50 minutes west ful career, and longitude; (1) Pleasant Island: lled with heart throbs Southern Coast from the western Dorothy Gish plays opposite the)oqivamity of the island to Noon | star. Kenneth Webb directed for|pini. () Mainland: From & Inspiration Pictures. point on the east side of K A .| ston Inlet at 58 degrees, MIDNIGHT MATINEE nojth - latitude, PALACE, SATURDAY ht minutes, 40 sec : longitude; (n) Chic Northeastern Coasi int Sophia to North Pass n- u A = oy o, ———— || the Palace Saturday night, usher- ‘\é’" I 'r- .-,mn ve of F‘i\lflfl‘ H‘:;\'- 0—295-—50- o ing in the New Year. T of these waters is in the j A W Ifuges GQ izl i e The Dempsey-Tunney and Demp- [ Cen tal Distriet: (o) Mansfield £ soy-Sharkey fight films will be i'vf:?n-ul;\’ West Coast from MATINEE | Blue Streak Western, “The Tei- | remity v‘; ’Ir :x‘ ninsula a : M/ INKK o side of the entrance ftr t ) ;o v + Acord has two animals—a horse Inlet, exclusive of Funter RETURN ENGAGEMENT e e v Nim o [Bav: (5) Admiraty Tuandgg Wen f .| Coast from Parker Point to &¢ g ! able support in his highly popular < OF THE FAMOUS Western pictures. Clifford Smith | degrees, three minutes north lat (13 n 29 directed “The Terror” and Velma | ltude. ”A [}flu'(' u: !szlo.‘lm| Iwn(:‘rn . TUNNEY-DEMPSEY? [|fisd B St 2om 2% st bt ot = Ooplidn. ne. LiERR ns Douglas Island: West Coast frou: 14 29 mper Point to Outer Point; (r) ‘)‘;{M‘ SE ’ -S‘ ‘ A le IKE [ TR A Ps |N Mainland: from the south side of Limestone Inlet at 58 degrees, ne minute, 45 seconds, north BOXING CONTEST FILMS and ART ACORD in “THE TERROR” Admission this time—50 cents; Children—25 cents Doors Open 11:30 P. M. NEW YEAR'S MIDNIGHT MATINEE COMING SUNDAY ___.‘!"l Attractions | : “MONEY TALKS” IS AT PALACE TONIGHT | At Theatres Some men get arrested for ir, others gel “bawled out” from a spouse who doesn't understand = i {them, but Bert Roach® gets a szl check for it every Saturday nighe. For Bert Roach is intoxicated AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | [again, although it is the cheapest 3| form of intoxication any man ever “Phe Thicd|labored under, for the word “cam- era” makes Bert so drunk that he by the Coliseum Theatre for can hardly propel himself nbout." two days beginning tonight. The| If you remember “Excuse Me. pleture is a screen version of|that popular comedy made about Charles Klein's melodrama of | Year ago, you remember tie treat ’em rough police methods traveling salesman who had such that used to set audiences shiver-|& difficult time in getting un- ing with excitement in the days,dmued, and you also remember when Helen Ware and Wallace that this man was Bert Roach. ‘Eddinger were looming from ob- Bert is cast as s tipsy seagoer scurity. The play was also re- in “Money Talks, the Metr,} to be a powerful influence Goldwyn-Mayer picture which is in correcting police brutality. at the Palace tonight, and I . he soreen by saild by everyone who has seen Produced, upon the {d to livel it in the states, to have given tha ‘Warner Brothers, it Is s: f ks | Tunniest performance of his ca- With a tresh vitality that mnh; reer. “Money Talks,” by the way, 4t one of the most engrossingi; .., » Rupert Hughes story, as ) fslodramas of many peasons. was “Excuse Me,” in which he ' Dolores Costello, whose first!georaq hsi first great hit. " big opposite Joha 2 1scored his first great hit. ‘Barryrore in l;:h.' 5“0‘5“:“' gor are foatured with Roach In in minds of many this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, to be the most 1m-|,,q Ned Sparks, Kathleen Key. =E]""I'ME THIRD DEGREE” 3 d 1 Dolores Costello fn Degree’ is the attraction announc< screen stars, estal-| phijips Smalley, Dot Farley, herself more firmly than|George Kuwa and others are in new production. |ine cast. _‘trapeze performer Island side show, who has mar- Howard Jeffries, Jr., (Jason | BUCK JOI 18 AT | COLISEUM SATURDAY ! ds), against the wishes ofjg% — 0 rd’s millionaire father. In| Exterlor sequences of “Desert effort to separate the younZ|vValley,” ‘duck Jones' latest star- the father employs a black- | ring drama for Fox Films, which Underwood (Rock-| will open at the Coliseum theatre. LOCAL WATERS ARE AFFECTED Expansion About 10 Outlawed, But Is Stopped by Regulations (Continued trom Iaze One.) ‘atitude, southward to a point one half statute miles northwest of Point Styleman. A part of thes! waters is in the Central District “13 salmon is prohibited as foliows: (a) Glacier Bay: All waters with- in a line from Point Carolus to Point Gustavus; (b) Hawk Inlet, West Coast of Admiralty Island: all wale; of the inlet and its tributaries; (c¢) Taku Inlet: all waters to the eastward of a line beginning ome the shore northwari, ters north minutes north la “5—No tension to any seine in the way of leads will be “g—Commercial fishing for sal- man except Uy hibited prior to 6 a. m. in each calendar Inlet after § a. “7—Commercial fishing for sal- mon, except by hibited for the remainder of each calendar year after 6 p. m. Aug. 6: Provided, that such fishing will he carried on by gill nets from m. September 6, to 6 p. m. September 30 in waters open to a. fishing. “8 Commercial fishing for sal- mon in Lynn Canal and contign- ous waters north of the south end of Kochu Island is prohibited, ex- cept that in these closed waters. including Chilkat Inlet outside cf a line from Green Point passing across the southern shore of Pyr- amid Island and Chilkoot Inlat 1,000 yards outside the mouth of Chilkoot River, permitted by gill .n m. September 5, tember 30 of ea tude. salmon shall carry or operate more than one seihe of any description, and degrees and 8ix|minutes, west longitude, thence atitude. running due north to the opposite fishing boat | ¢hore, thence following the shore- permitted. trolling is pro-|other trap shall mot be less than June 15|one statute mile. year: Provided,| “4—No salmon fishing boat *{that this prohibition will not ap ply to the use of gill nets in Taku m, May 10. trolling, is such fishing 1s| “6—Commercial tishing for sal- trom 6 2.[mon, except by trolling prior to to 6 p. m. Ser-|July 1, in each year, is prohibited ch year. “9—Commercial fishing for sal- mon, except by gill nets, is pro- hibited in Dundas Bay north of 58 degrees 21 minutes north lati “10—Commercial fishing for sal- mon by means of any seine is prohibited in Idaho Inlet south of 58 degrees eight minutes 12 sec- onds morth latitude. “11—Commercial fishing for sal- mon i3 prohibfted in Port Fred- erick, Northern Shore of Chicha- gof Island, in all waters ‘east of a line from Inner Point Sophia to Game Point and in sl waters south of 58 degrees 4 minutes north latitude, except that trolling will be permitted from November 1 to June 1, both dates A portion of the waters closed is in the Central Distriet. of Taku Point at 133 degrees, 59 tine to the mouth of Taku River. Central District No purse seine shall be less than|the B7th and G8th paraliels Of 175 meshes nor more than 250 [north latitude. meshes in depth, mor less than| “1—The total aggregate length 150 fathoms nor more than 200 |of gill nets on any salmon fish fathoms in length measured on|ing boat, or in use by such boat, | the cork line. For the purpose of |shall not exceed 250 fathoms hung determining depth of seines, | measure. measurements will be upon the| “2—Stake and anchored gill basis of 3% inches stretched |nets shall be operated in sub- measure between knots. No ex:|stantially a straight line. “3—The distance by most direct water measurement from any part shall carry or operate more than one seine of any description, and no additional net of pro- in depth, nor less than 150 fath i line. tween knots. No extension permitted. “5—Commercial fishing for sal after 6 p. m. August 11. in Tenakee Inlet, and Freshwater from Nor'h Bay within a line Passage to South Passage Point. “7—Commercial fighinz for sal- erick, northern shore gof Island, in all waters cast of a Game Point and jn all wate"s south of 68 degrees, four minute: north latitude, except that troi vember 1 to Jume 1, both dates inclusive. A portion of the waters ciosed is in the Iey Strai Sound distriet. “8—The use of any trap for the except as follows: Island: e All commereiz! fishing fog of one trap to amy part of an- any kind shall be carried on such boat. No purse seine shall be less than 175 meshes nor more than 250 meshes oms nor more than 200 fathoms in length measured on the cork For the purpose of deter- mining depth of seines, measure-| ments will be upon the basis of 31 inches stretched measure be- to seine in the way of leads will be mon, except by trolling, is pro- hibited prior to 6 a. m. June 20 in each calendar year and for the remainder of each calendar year mon is prohibited in Port Fred- of Chicha- line from Inner Point Sophia to ing will be permitted from No- Cross capture of salmom is prohibiteld THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1927. ol of | 1,000 yards southward kul aud extending south- | one-half statute mi («©) lagof Island: Northeast ‘.:i eoast from Point Sophia to North Passage Point, excl of Falge | Ba waters is | in ound dis: tri { Island: Kast \ ym South Passage to Point Hayes, exc e sket Bay and within one- | statute mile of each side of ntrance; (e) Baranof 1 t Thatchor to (1) Baranof Island: fre outh Polnt to th north s of the entrar to | Kasnyku Bay, exciusive of Co mos Cove; (g) sland @ast coast from a th south side of the ot Kasnyku Bay at 57 12 minutes, north latituda to, Poiut Turbot; (h) Admiralty West coast from Pari 8 degr three minutes, nort! latitude. A part of these waters {s in the Icy Strait-Cross Sound District; (i) Admiralty nd : West coast from Village T ) Distant Point; (j) Admiral, Island: West coast from Wood; Point to Rocky Point; (k) Adm alty Island: West coast from t point north of Wilson Cove legrees, 10 minutes, 30 nds, north latitude to Point Caution () Admiralty Island: Southeast coast from Point Pybus to F Point Pybus; (m) Admiralty Island: Southeast coast from point at 57 degrees, 13 min north latitude southward to Deep ¥ Point; (n) Admiralty mn Southeast coast from Point Brightman to Walker Point, (0) Kupreanof Island: North west coast from a point one-half statute miles southeast )t the outer extremity of Point McCartney northward to a poiat n the north shore at 133 degrees 50 minutes, west longitude; (p) Mainland: from the south side of Limestone Inlet, at 58 degrees one minute, 45 seconds, north latitude, southward to a point one half statute mile northwest of Point Styleman. A part of these waters is in the Icy Strait-Cross Sound District; (q) Mainland Kast side of Stephens Passage from a point on the north side of Windham Bay at 133 degrees. 33 minutes, west longitude to Point League; (r) Mainland, between Hobart Bay and Windham Bay: from a point at 57 degrees, 26 minutes, north latitude to a point at 57 degrees, 30 minutes, north latitude; (s) Mainland: from Point Hobart southeastward 3,000 vards to mainland, Frederick Sound, from Cape Fanshaw to Bay Point. “9—All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited as follow,: (a) Port Houghton _ indenting mainland: All waters in Sanborn Ganal; (b) Windham Bay, indent- ing mainland. All waters of the Bay within a line 1,000 yards out side of the mouth of the narrows; (c) Portage Bay, north end of Kupreanof Island: all waters with in the bay and all waters within one statute mile outside the en- trance to the bay. A portion of the waters closed is in the south- ern district; (d) Gambier Bay east coast of Admiralty Island: all waters west of 134 degrees west longitude; (e) Wilson Cove, southwestern shore of Admiralty Island: All waters within the cove; (f) Whitewater Bay, souih western shore of Admiralty Isi and: All waters within a linc from, Point Caution to Woody Point; (g) Chaik Bay, southwest ern shore of Admiralty Island All waters east of 134 degrees, 2 minutes, west longitude; (h) Warm Spring Bay, eastern shore of Baranof Island: All waters within the bay; (i) Kelp B east coast of Baranof Island: waters in middle arm, and ail waters in south arm west of 134 degrees, 57 minutes, west longi- tude; (j) Hanus Bay, northeast shore of Baranof Island: All wa- ters in the bay south of a line from Point Hanus to Point Moses* (k) Rodman Bay, Northeast coast of Baranof Island: All waters west of 135 degrees, 22 minutes, west longitude; (1) Sitkoh Bay. southeast shore of Chichagof Island: All waters within 1,000 yards of the mouths of all sail mon streams; (m) Basket Boy, cast coast of Chichagof Island: All waters within the bay; (n) USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken gcut—STi.nfien‘d d i ing Eczema Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or biotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to walt for relief from torture or embarragsment, declares a noted skin specialist. = Apply a little Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation. The mo- ment you apply It healing be- gins. Onmly those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know (a) Chichagof|the delight this Mentho-Sulphur North slde of Salisbucy|brings. it Leo eastward tc' en flery, itching ecze- is d right 12 Reels of Entertainment wind action swept ever on the screen. 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY ( The drama whose whirl- every- thing before it on the stage, now mere thrilling than ‘(ouise Dresser RocKliffe Fellowes ~ Jason Robards Kate Price ~Tom Santchi Harry Todd ~Mary Louise Miller Michael Vavitchj) AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION WE OFFER A HAL ROACH COMEDY SATURDAY MATINEE and EVENING ‘Buck Jones “Deserthalley” ' Bl w HOWS NIGHTLY 12 Reels of . Entertain.nent FOX NEWS Latest News Events PRICES 10-20-50 Loges 60c 730 NOW 9:25 TGNIGHT ond FRIDAY ¥ D avid Torrence Hal Roach encsexts N CLYDE COOK. =1 FORGOT 10 Rentmeers 7d SUNDAY and MONDAY THE BIGGEST COMEDY HIT SEEN IN JUNEAU FOR A GOOD MANY MONTHS “Millionaires” Salt Lake Lagoon, Takanis Bay, | southwest shore of Yakobi Island: All waters in the lagoon and with- in 500 yards of its mouth. WATER TO BE OFF i SIX HOURS DAILY With the continuance of the | present cold spell and lack of any | definite action by parties to al- tempt to comserve the water sup-. ply, water will be shut off| throughout the city from nl o'clock tonight until 5 o'clock t»-| FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to ordes their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at yous sdgress and note how mueh better heat and cleaner flred you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this if it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria) will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds, D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 ; = morrow morning, it was announ.- ed today by John Reck, President of the water system. No serious shortage of water | has been reported, but Mr. Reck | declared that the water compan; does not intend that there shall| be one and is taking safety meas , ures to insure an adequate sup- ply of water for everyone. ‘Water has been getting lower in the tanks during the last few days, and with the temperatusce still dropping and no sign of warmer weather, the closed hovrs | will be observed each night until further notice. CAL. GROCERY HAS NEW GM.C. TRUCK, 1928 1-TON MODEL The first 1928 model DeLux: Panel General Motors truck, on: ton capacity, arrived over the week end on the Admiral Watson and was yesterday put into use by its owner, Nick Bavard of the California Grocery, following ‘s display in the show room of the| Connors Motor Company, through whom the car was purchased. With a_ brown and gray two-! tone effect, maroon trimmings the truck is most attractive in ap- pearance. It is built for speed, power and service. The engine is a six-gylinder, valve-in-head, Buick power plant, a standard gear shift being another featuro of the mechanism, while an extra | husky bumper insures safety.} Firestone tires are used front azd ! rear. ! Inside, the car is finished ia, natural colored wood. The driv- er's seat s shaped for comfort || during long hours at the wheel,! while the only other seat folds against the side of the autom). bile so that the driver may stap out of his seat and walk to the rear of the car without opening; a door. The gas tank hole is oe-! side the driver’s seat instead of | under it. Other features of the car in-! clude a rising windshield, a dome | light, fully equipped dashboard, full length running board and a ar ‘“under frame” tire carrier, % $) re: The base. | PHONE 38 QUALITY MEATS FRYE'S DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACON MAYFLOWER BUTTER AND EGGS Two Deliveries Daily Thomas Ha;dware Co. YES WE HAVE U. S. P. GLYCERINE FOR YOUR CAR RADIATOR Use it and be sure that you are safe during this cold weather A 50% solution is all you require When you want something worth having, worth worth enjoying, 4 for it, it is from us. i e [04d Pape A “CHEAP” PRICE BUYS ONLY A CHEAP ARTICLE : and worth every cent of the you | better to pay a few cents mg:hnfl CALIFORNIA GROCE PHONE 478 & —_—— rshxsa.leat’flgnpb

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